NONPROFIT PARTNERS

Keep America Beautiful works with a number of nonprofit organizations to support our mission of engaging individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community environments.
We encourage other organizations to join with us so that the results we are achieving can be multiplied from community to community across the country.

BoatUS Foundation The BoatUS Foundation, the foundation for the Boat Owners Association of the United States, engaged marina partners in KAB’s Cigarette Litter Prevention Program in an effort to lessen cigarette butt litter in our waterways.

International City/County Management AssociationShare educational resources and programs that benefit community leaders in both organizations, including grants for the Cigarette Litter Prevention Program and Paper Recycling Programs for business-member organizations.

International Downtown Association Creating healthy and vital urban centers by promoting the Cigarette Litter Prevention Program and Paper Recycling Programs for business-member organizations.

Local Search AssociationWorking to promote telephone book directory waste reduction as part of the America Recycles Day program.

Ocean Conservancy Working to cross-promote KAB’s signature programs and engage stakeholders in the Great American Cleanup and International Coastal Cleanup.

Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Working to promote beautification and community greening initiatives by providing resources, training, technical assistance grants and tools for KAB affiliates.

Points of Light Institute Involving KAB affiliates in nationally-recognized service days and offering volunteer leadership to KAB and its affiliates through resources from HandsOn Network and generation.

Sustainable Packaging CoalitionThe Sustainable Packaging Coalition (SPC) is an industry working group dedicated
to a more robust environmental vision for packaging.

Sustainable Urban Forests CoalitionWorking with SUFC, an assembly of national organizations working to advance a unified urban forest agenda for our nation's communities, to help plan its annual conference as well as serve on its Vibrant Cities task force.

United States Composting CouncilPromoting awareness of the important role composting plays in waste reduction, improved soil structure, improved water quality, and reduced soil erosion by sharing educational resources and collaborating on various programs.

University of GeorgiaBuilding a partnership around eco-feedback recycling bins and mapping on-the-go recycling bins.

United States Department of AgricultureWorking to promote the creation of People’s Gardens, which incorporates sustainable practices such as capturing rainwater, composting and planting native species, and is a collaborative effort among community members.

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